Stokes Sounds Off: BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Revised Opening Arrangements Announced for Winnipeg Manitoba Temple

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Monday, August 30, 2021

BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Revised Opening Arrangements Announced for Winnipeg Manitoba Temple

Hello again, everyone! Just over 1 year ago, on September 1 of last year, the Church postponed the opening arrangements for the Winnipeg Manitoba Temple.. With the mid-June announcement of opening arrangements for the Pocatello Idaho Temple in mind, I had offered my opinion just recently that that temple would be the only one de/dicated this year

As the Lord often deoes, He has proven me wrong yet again. This morning, the First Presidency announced revised opening arrangements for the Winnipeg Manitoba Temple. And not only will the dedication of that teemple occur by the end of the year, but with today's announcement, the Church will actually be dedicating the Winnipeg Manitoba Temple prior to the previously-announced dedication for the Pocatello Idaho Temple. Let's break down the details.

The Church will offer open house tours for that temple from Saturday October 9-Saturday October 23, with the exceptions of the Sundays of October 10 and 17, in addition to Monday October 11, which marks the day people throghout Canada celebrate Thanskgiving. Aside from the open house dates, the Church has announced a youth dvotional to be held prior to the dedication. 

But rather than having that devotional the nigth before the dedication, Church leaders announced today that the youth devotional will cocur on Sunday October 24. No reason was given for the devotional occurring a week in advance, so if any of you know the reason for the devotional being held a week in advance, please let me know.

In the meantime, in another surprising update, rather than having the traditional 3 temple dedication sessions, the Church has announced that up to five such sessions could be held. 4 will take place every 2 hours at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM, with the Church reserving the option to hold a fifth such session if need be, which would probably occur at arounf 4:00 PM. Those sessions are set to be hell on Sunday October 31, which coincides with the observation of Halloween here in the United States.

If you'll pardon the pun here, it will be all treats and no tricks for this scheduled event. This does mean that the Winnipeg Manitoba Temple will be the 169th dedicated temple in the world, with the Pocatello Idhao Temple now becoming the 170th. I shold also note that I anticipate the Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple will not open until early next year at soonest, and that the dedications for both the Yigo Guam and Quito Ecuador Temples might likely be similarly delayed into next year.. 

The same holds true for the likely rededication windows for both the Tokyo Japan and Hamilton New Zeland Temples, though the Lord mght prove me wrong on that as well. In any case, I am grateful to have learned about this report so that i could pass that along to you all here, It's worth noting that the Church News also provided coverage on this. I continue to monitor all such developments and remain committed to bringing those to you here as I become aware of all such updates.

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  1. I just now realized something else: In view of today's announcement, the Church will be dedicating 2 temples a week apart, with Winnipeg's dedication set to occur on October 31, and the dedication of the Pocatello Idaho Temple set to occur just 1 week following that, I would have to look back at the relevant history for temple dedications to assert this for sure, but I think this marks the first time 2 temples have been dediated a week aparat since the Hinckley-era building boom of the late 1990s-early 2000s. My thanks once again to you all.

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    1. The Church News has provided the following additional reprots:

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2021-08-30/where-latter-day-saints-live-united-states-utah-california-idaho-arizona-texas-223586

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2021-08-30/hurricane-ida-missionaries-relief-society-katrina-louisiana-storms-223735

      https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2021-08-30/elder-bednar-mtc-missionaries-hear-him-scripture-sequences-223393

      My thanks once again to you all.

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    2. Given the recent adjustments to completion estimates for temples now under construction, since it appears that the Church could actually have 200 termples in operation either before, by, or shortly after the April 2024 General Conference, I have removed the sections of my preliminary notes on my temple construction progress report that shares data about what it will take for the Church to have 200 temples by or before the 200th anniversary of the Church. In addition to that, new updates are now available on the status of the San Juan Puerto Rico and Belem Brazil Temples:

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/san-juan-puerto-rico-temple/

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/belem-brazil-temple/

      My thanks once again to you all.

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